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How do the five audio modes differ and how are they individually optimized?

- Standard mode sound everyday video.
- Dialogue mode human voices.
- Music mode live music concerts.
- Cinema mode impactful sounds.
- Game mode sound localization.
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Standard Mode: 

Standard Mode is the default audio setting out of the factory, designed for everyday video viewing. It maintains vocal clarity and presence while enhancing the rhythm of music, ensuring perfect harmony between vocals and music.

Dialogue Mode:

Dialogue Mode is specifically designed to make human voices stand out. By reducing background noise interference, human vocals are brought to the forefront. Additionally, by taking advantage of sound field setting designs, it becomes much easier to clearly hear and easily distinguish voices in seminars, talk shows, or language learning programs.

Music Mode: 

A mode designed for listening to live music concerts over extended periods. It adjusts the sound balance as well as the coordination between the high and mid-to-low frequency ranges to maintain a realistic, live audio quality.

Cinema Mode: 

If speakers cannot properly convey impactful sounds like skillful action heroes, sorrowful tones in a horror scene, or the heroic presence of the protagonist, this weakens your cinema immersion. Referencing cinema sound and sound fields while preserving dialogue clarity, Cinema Mode allows you to fully immerse yourself both visually and auditorily in the film experience.

Game Mode:

Game Mode emphasizes sound localization, allowing gamers to clearly hear which direction enemies are coming from. It provides heightened sound detail so gamers can hear soft footsteps and identify enemy weapons. This makes it feel like they're really on the battlefield, easily attacking or defending.

 

 

Applicable Models

MA320U, MA270U

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